Nonparametric statistics for non-statisticians : (Record no. 11149)

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International Standard Book Number 9780470454619
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Classification number QA 278.8 .C67 2009
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Personal name Corder, Gregory W.
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Title Nonparametric statistics for non-statisticians :
Remainder of title a step-by-step approach /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Gregory W. Corder and Dale I. Foreman.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Hoboken, New Jersey :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. John Wiley & Son, Inc.,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2009
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Extent xiii, 247 pages :
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Dimensions 24 cm.
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Price amount USD348.72
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note "Nonparametric Statistics for Non-Statisticians: A Step-by-Step Approach"; "CONTENTS"; "Preface"; "1 Nonparametric Statistics: An Introduction"; "1.1 Objectives"; "1.2 Introduction"; "1.3 The Nonparametric Statistical Procedures Presented in this Book"; "1.4 Ranking Data"; "1.5 Ranking Data with Tied Values"; "1.6 Counts of Observations"; "1.7 Summary"; "1.8 Practice Questions"; "1.9 Solutions to Practice Questions"; "2 Testing Data for Normality"; "2.1 Objectives"; "2.2 Introduction"; "2.3 Describing Data and the Normal Distribution" "2.4 Computing and Testing Kurtosis and Skewness for Sample Normality""2.4.1 Sample Problem for Examining Kurtosis"; "2.4.2 Sample Problem for Examining Skewness"; "2.4.3 Examining Skewness and Kurtosis for Normality Using SPSS®"; "2.5 The Kolmogorov�Smirnov One�Sample Test"; "2.5.1 Sample Kolmogorov�Smirnov One�Sample Test"; "2.5.2 Performing the Kolmogorov�Smirnov One�Sample Test Using SPSS"; "2.6 Summary"; "2.7 Practice Questions"; "2.8 Solutions to Practice Questions"; "3 Comparing Two Related Samples: The Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test"; "3.1 Objectives" "3.2 Introduction""3.3 Computing the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test Statistic"; "3.3.1 Sample Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test (Small Data Samples)"; "3.3.2 Performing the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test Using SPSS"; "3.3.3 Confidence Interval for the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test"; "3.3.4 Sample Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test (Large Data Samples)"; "3.4 Examples from the Literature"; "3.5 Summary"; "3.6 Practice Questions"; "3.7 Solutions to Practice Questions"; "4 Comparing Two Unrelated Samples: The Mann�Whitney U-Test"; "4.1 Objectives"; "4.2 Introduction" "4.3 Computing the Mann�Whitney U-Test Statistic""4.3.1 Sample Mann�Whitney U-Test (Small Data Samples)"; "4.3.2 Performing the Mann�Whitney U-Test Using SPSS"; "4.3.3 Confidence Interval for the Difference Between Two Location Parameters"; "4.3.4 Sample Mann�Whitney U-Test (Large Data Samples)"; "4.4 Examples from the Literature"; "4.5 Summary"; "4.6 Practice Questions"; "4.7 Solutions to Practice Questions"; "5 Comparing More Than Two Related Samples: The Friedman Test"; "5.1 Objectives"; "5.2 Introduction"; "5.3 Computing the Friedman Test Statistic" "5.3.1 Sample Friedman Test (Small Data Samples Without Ties)""5.3.2 Sample Friedman Test (Small Data Samples with Ties)"; "5.3.3 Performing the Friedman Test Using SPSS"; "5.3.4 Sample Friedman Test (Large Data Samples Without Ties)"; "5.4 Examples from the Literature"; "5.5 Summary"; "5.6 Practice Questions"; "5.7 Solutions to Practice Questions"; "6 Comparing More than Two Unrelated Samples: The Kruskal�Wallis H-Test"; "6.1 Objectives"; "6.2 Introduction"; "6.3 Computing the Kruskal�Wallis H-Test Statistic"
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Summary, etc. A practical and understandable approach to nonparametric statistics for researchers across diverse areas of study As the importance of nonparametric methods in modern statistics continues to grow, these techniques are being increasingly applied to experimental designs across various fields of study. However, researchers are not always properly equipped with the knowledge to correctly apply these methods. Nonparametric Statistics for Non-Statisticians: A Step-by-Step Approach fills a void in the current literature by addressing nonparametric statistics in a manner that is easily accessible for.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element NONPARAMETIC STATISTICS
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Personal name Dale I. Foreman.
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